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James Anthony Erbrick

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James Anthony Erbrick Veteran

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Nov 1993 (aged 86)
Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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JAMES A. ERBRICK, 86, of Cherry Hill, formerly of Haddon Heights and Barrington, died Friday at St. Mary's Nursing Home, Cherry Hill.
Mr. Erbrick worked 40 years as a foreman for the U.S. Postal Service in Philadelphia. He was a member of St. Francis De Sales Church in Barrington and a World War II Army veteran.
Survivors: his wife, Louise Green Erbrick; a son, Robert of Idaho; a stepson, West Green of Medford Lakes; two daughters, Loraine Coyle of Tabernacle and Dolores Ervolini of Florida; 10 grandchildren; five great- grandchildren; two brothers, Msgr. Joseph of Texas and Albert of Philadelphia, and a sister, Marie of Philadelphia.
ervices: viewing, 10 to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, Inglesby & Sons Funeral Home, Cove & Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken; Mass of Christian Burial, noon tomorrow, St. Francis De Sales Church, Gloucester Pike, Barrington; burial, private.

The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 8, 1993
JAMES A. ERBRICK, 86, of Cherry Hill, formerly of Haddon Heights and Barrington, died Friday at St. Mary's Nursing Home, Cherry Hill.
Mr. Erbrick worked 40 years as a foreman for the U.S. Postal Service in Philadelphia. He was a member of St. Francis De Sales Church in Barrington and a World War II Army veteran.
Survivors: his wife, Louise Green Erbrick; a son, Robert of Idaho; a stepson, West Green of Medford Lakes; two daughters, Loraine Coyle of Tabernacle and Dolores Ervolini of Florida; 10 grandchildren; five great- grandchildren; two brothers, Msgr. Joseph of Texas and Albert of Philadelphia, and a sister, Marie of Philadelphia.
ervices: viewing, 10 to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, Inglesby & Sons Funeral Home, Cove & Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken; Mass of Christian Burial, noon tomorrow, St. Francis De Sales Church, Gloucester Pike, Barrington; burial, private.

The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 8, 1993


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